Maneuvering. manipulation and $6 million in bribes helped oil companies win contracts with Iraq in the aftermath of Saddam Hussein’s reign. U.K. prosecutors said.
Read More »BP Pulls out of Iraq’s Kirkuk Oilfield as Studies Disappoint
BP provided technical assistance to Iraqi state-held North Oil Company to help it with the redevelopment of the Kirkuk field.
Read More »Iraqi Oil Field Halts as Reform-Driven Protests Escalate
Iraq temporarily stopped work on an oil field on Sunday and supply from a second production site is at risk as widespread unrest escalates in one of OPEC’s biggest producers.
Read More »Iraq`s Oil Supply Vulnerable amid Mideast Tensions
Iraq’s fragile security situation may limit its plans to expand oil-production capacity in the medium-term.
Read More »Iraq Could Risk Dollar Access. Oil Marketing if U.S. Troops Out
Iraq’s government could lose access to its dollar account at the Federal Reserve if the Trump administration imposes sanctions.
Read More »Oil Buyers Fear Iraqi Supply Hit in Spill From Iran Crisis
Oil buyers in Asia are increasingly wary that Iraq’s entanglement in the worsening dispute between the U.S. and Iran could disrupt shipments from one of their key Middle East suppliers.
Read More »Operations Resume At Iraq’s Nassiriya Oil Field
Operations resumed at Iraq'.s southern Nassiriya oil field on Dec. 30.
Read More »Iraq`s Exports. Production not Affected by Halting Nassiriya Oilfield
Iraq will use additional output from southern oilfields in Basra to make up for the missing shipments from Nassirya field.
Read More »Iranian. Iraqi Universities to Boost Academic Cooperation
Iran'.s Persian Gulf University and Iraqi University of Wasit have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in line with the goals to boost the scientific and research cooperation.
Read More »OPEC’s Rebel Makes Gesture of Atonement Ahead of New Oil Cuts
Iraq has been one of the weakest links since the OPEC+ alliance began in late 2016.
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